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That phrase is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to take care of or support someone's needs. Here is an example: "As a parent, it is my responsibility to provide for the needs of my children, including food, shelter, and love."
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Minor's Trusts To provide for needs other than education, consider setting up a minor's trust, says Joanne E. Johnson Joanne E. Johnson, managing director of J.P. Morgan's wealth advisory group.
Furthermore, impulsivity, especially urgency, has been related to mobile phone dependency, and feeling compelled to provide for needs as soon as possible has been suggested to increase the likelihood of using the mobile phone in a destructive way, for example when prohibited [ 15].
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However, a challenge is to convert these services which already can be provided for needs and for added value to end users.
AGREEMENTS - Transportation will be provided for need-knowers and families during the event.
A national strategy was needed to provide for the needs of older prisoners, the Justice Select Committee report said.
Organisations dedicated to helping displaced people have been overwhelmed by demand and are struggling to provide for basic needs, such as shelter and medicines.
We should not expect others to provide for our needs".
They exhibit what Suzman calls "an unyielding confidence" that their environment will provide for their needs.
It does this by setting up community seed banks that generate livelihoods for local people and provide for basic needs.
"Sadly, I conclude that adoption is the only option which will safeguard (him) and provide for his needs".
"What we have got in the planning system and already built is enough to provide for our needs".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com